The Egyptian Air Force Fighters

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the Egyptian Air Force fighters

In the first days of the EAF, It relied heavily on second hand
British fighters like the DH-60 Moth and Avro-625. Although the figure changed
before world-war II when Britain supplied Egypt with 2 squadrons of Gloster
Gladiator MK-I fighters the EAF still didnít have advanced newly built fighters
and by the end of world-war II the EAF had large number of obselete second hand
aircraft, most of them were out of service.

But in 1949 Egypt received its
first batch of jet fighters and this was the first newly built fighter for the
Egyptian Air Force. In the following years there was discussions about license
building of Vampire FB-5 fighters in Egypt.

After 1952 revolution Egypt
began a large program to rebuild its Air Force and it purchased new Soviet
built aircraft like the Mig-15 fighters and Il-28 bombers. For the next 2
decades Egypt only source of weapons was the eastern block. The experience
gained during war with Israel taught the EAF that quality is more important
than quantity therefore Egypt began another large modernizing program to
introduce western technology to the Egyptian Air Force and its first step was
purchasing Mirage-5 fighters from France and now the EAF is using the top gun
fighters like the F-16 and the Mirage-2000.